My new paper Explaining major shifts in early-modern economies: the causes for the decline of the North Sea Fisheries of Southwest Denmark, 1537–1657 @oceans_past@4oceanserc https://t.co/TtMBpYtJrM
Open Lunch @TLRHub Oct 8th 1230-130.BYO mug coffee/tea! Focus on mapping the env hum. Getting out the butcher paper & markers to figure out where & when the env hum expanded universe happens in order to build stronger collaborations and coalitions within & beyond the university.
@ClimatJusticIE@FFFireland@fossiltreaty
Global Climate Strike: Fri 20. Sept. Fridays for Future Ireland and the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative - join us for the next Global Climate Strike meet at 1PM at the Garden of Remembrance and march to Leinster House
For next week only, our Environmental Humanities Open Lunch has moved to Thursday at 10 am in the "Idea Space" of the Long Room Hub. Please come along and bring anyone who might be interested.
https://t.co/aUoJNe6S3J
Applying historical data to contemporary science & management -ICES #WGHIST evaluates long-term changes in social-ecological systems.
🌊Members recently developed a Historical Plankton Index to extend our record of zooplankton abundance in the North Sea.
➡https://t.co/TTJxskDCGh
🏳️Voting for the next Oceans Past Initiative's Steering Committee is open for a bit shy of two more weeks!
If you are **already** a member and have not received your ballot, please be in touch so we can confirm your current email address!🏳️
Scientific American Podcast - Sustainable Fishing with Ancient Chambers and Ocean Tides - islands of Penghu - restoring ancient fishing weirs - preserve the sustainable fishing practice and attract ecotourism featuring @PMonty18 Research Fellow @TCEHTCD
https://t.co/fYPiNhmYrz
A fantastic Oceans Past Conference X in Exeter June 2024! Historical perspectives on human-ocean interactions: deep understandings for informing ocean futures @4oceanserc@oceans_past@ruththurstan thank you for hosting us! @PoulHolm@fraslaw@Crisbri
If you aren't at the keynote, you can read some of Jason Colby's work in "The Real Whale Who Changed the World" - https://t.co/z3Ox9SaJyY
#animalhistory#oceanshist#envhist
Env hum future events:
The Quickening Creative Lab: The Institute (booking required)
Douglas Hyde Gallery, 6th June 14:00 and 15:00
https://t.co/Akbuk78vlc
Env hum future events:
Energy Transitions: Culture, Pedagogy, Degrowth (booking required)
June 5-6, 2024, H204, Humanities Institute, University College Dublin
https://t.co/Rfcfw2u7tb
Env hum open lunch: excursion - Dublin’s Waste-to-Energy facility, Poolbeg Incinerator. Perspective on waste / energy infrastructures. 14:00 June 4th. Please RSVP to [email protected] either meet at facility 14:00 or meet 13:00 on Townsend St to take the bus to Ringsend. Tk you!